The driver of this Dodge Charger allegedly lost control late Sunday, June 24, 2018, on the 18200 block of Slover Avenue in Bloomington, killing three pedestrians on the sidewalk and injuring a fourth. The driver remained at the scene with the CHP. (Photo by Mike Myers/CSI Prints)

Three pedestrians were killed Sunday night when they were struck by a car that also slammed into a brick wall in the Bloomington area, California Highway Patrol officials said.

Broadcast reports citing the CHP said those killed were pedestrians, that a fourth pedestrian was injured and that the car driver remained on the scene and was cooperating with the CHP. Information on the condition of the injured person was not immediately released.

CHP units were dispatched at 8:40 P.M. to 18261 Slover Ave. in the Bloomington area, south of Fontana and Rialto and west of Colton. The crash site is south of the 10 Freeway near Locust Avenue.

A CHP official told KTLA that the vehicle, a Dodge Challenger, was eastbound on Slover when it went out of control and traveled onto a sidewalk.

Slover was closed between Locust and Maple avenues during the investigation Sunday night, the CHP log showed. The CHP investigation was scheduled to continue Monday. The names of those killed were not immediately released; and the driver was not immediately identified.

3 people have been killed in a horrific crash in Fontana…on the 18200 block of Slover just South of the 10 freeway. This mangled muscle car slammed into a brick wall at high speeds, all 3 died at the scene. @CBSLA@KNX1070pic.twitter.com/f0vo61MfC8